HIST U.S. History II ( version L )

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HIST 2112 - U.S. History II ( version 21312L ) Course Title Course Development Support U.S. History II Standard No Course Description Emphasizes the study of the social, cultural, and political history of the United States from 1865 to the beginning of the twenty-first century and will equip the student to better understand the problems and challenges of the contemporary world in relation to events and trends in modern American history. The course also provides an overview of the history of Georgia and the development of its constitution. Topics include the Reconstruction Period; the great West, the new South, and the rise of the debtor; the Gilded Age; the progressive movement; the emergence of the U. S. in world affairs; the Roaring Twenties; the Great Depression; World War I; World War II; the Cold War and the 195's; the Civil Rights Movement; the 196's and 197's; and America since 198. Pre-requisites Appropriate Degree Level Writing (English) and Reading Placement Test Scores Co-requisites Co-requisites: None Course Length Minutes Contact Hour Semester Credit WLU Lecture: 225 45 Lab 2: Lab 3: Total: 225 45 3 Semester Credit Hours: Breakout Detail of Lab 3 Practicum/Internship Clinical 3 11.25 Competencies & Outcomes Order Description Lecture Lab 2 Lab 3 Total Min Credit Hrs Pract Intern Clinical 1 The Reconstruction Period 7 7 Order Description 1 Summarize the results of war-time conferences, the impact of the war on U.S. domestic and foreign affairs; and the rise of the United States. 2 Analyze the successes and failures of presidential and congressional reconstruction. 2 The Great West, The New South, and The Rise of the Debtor 2 2 Order Description 1 Analyze the reasons for the rise of the Populist party.

2 Assess the Populist party goals. 3 Evaluate the effects of the Populist party on American politics and economics. 4 Examine the rise of the New South. 5 Assess the changes and impact that the rise of the New South brought to the southern economy and society. 6 Evaluate the impact of westward expansion on the following: a) The American Indians; b) The Environment; and c) The American Economy. 3 The Gilded Age 25 25 Order Description 1 Assess the impact of Laissez Faire conservatism to include: a) the late 19th century economics; and b) Politics. 2 Contrast the second Industrial Revolution with the first Industrial Revolution. 3 Analyze the contributions of industrial leaders during the second Industrial Revolution. 4 Examine the rise of labor unions. 5 Evaluate the impact labor unions had upon America. 6 Describe the rise of cities in the last half of the 19th century. 7 Analyze the rise of cities in the last half of the 19th century to include: a) Problems that resulted; and b) Reforms that resulted. 8 Evaluate the intellectual and cultural movements of the time. 9 Determine how the intellectual and cultural movements impacted American life and society. 4 The Progressive Movement 23 23 Order Description 1 Explain the origin of the Progressive Movement. 2 Explain the goals of the Progressive Movement. 3 Analyze the local and state reforms to include the utility socialism. 4 Identify the three Progressive Presidents to include major actions during their terms. 5 Compare and Contrast Roosevelt's Square Deal and Wilson's New Freedom. 6 Identify the Progressive African American leaders. 7 Assess the impact of the Niagara Movement. 5 The Emergence of the U.S. in World Affairs 27 27 Order Description

1 Examine the factors that led to the U.S. taking an increasingly active role in world affairs. 2 List major causes and results of the Spanish-American War. 3 Analyze how American policy changed in the late 18's. 4 Analyze how American policy influenced Asia, Latin America, and the western hemisphere. 5 Understand the imperialistic actions of Presidents Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson. 6 Examine reasons for the U.S. attempting to remain neutral as the Great War began and for becoming involved later. 7 Analyze the impact the Great War had on the home front in America. 8 Examine the political, social, and cultural results of the Great War. 6 The Roaring Twenties 13 13 Order Description 1 Analyze the causes of economic prosperity and the rise of consumerism. 2 Analyze the extent of prosperity for different segments of society. 3 Elaborate explain the actions of the three Republican Presidents as it is related to the political and economic impact of this time. 4 Assess the importance and types of social change to include but not limited to: a) the Jazz Age; b) Harlem Renaissance; c) Movies; and d) Flappers. 7 The Great Depression 2 2 Order Description 1 Analyze how the Stock Market Crash sparked the beginning of the Great Depression. 2 Evaluate the actions of President Herbert Hoover in response to the Great Depression. 3 Trace and elaborate on the underlying causes of economic problems at the end of the 192's. 4 Outline and evaluate the events and results as well as the actions of the New Deal. 5 Describe the differing impact of the Depression on various minority groups in America. 6 Analyze the growth of influence and power of the Federal Government. 8 World War II 27 27 Order Description 1 Examine world events during the 193's. 2 Examine the rise of totalitarian states.

3 Examine the U.S. role to promote relationships with American neighbors. 4 Identify causes of World War II. 5 Trace events that led to the U.S. entry into the war. 6 Describe the military, political, and diplomatic turning points of the war. 7 Evaluate their significance to the outcome. 8 Analyze the impact of World War II on political, economic, and social life of the U.S. 9 The Cold War and the 195's 23 23 Order Description 1 Analyze the changes in U.S. foreign policy related to the tensions of the Cold War. 2 Assess the role of organizations established to address changes in U.S. foreign policy. 3 Analyze the strained relationship between the United States and the U.S.S.R. to include the suspicion between superpowers in Europe and Asia. 4 Evaluate the significance of domestic adjustments during postwar prosperity and the consumer culture. 5 Identify the major events of the Civil Rights Movement. 6 Evaluate the role of landmark Supreme Court cases related to the Civil Rights Movement. 7 Assess the impact of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. 1 The 196's and 197's 13 13 Order Description 1 Describe and evaluate the impact of major issues of social movements to include: a) race; b) gender; c) economic; and d) environmental problems. 2 Characterize and identify the foreign policy of Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in relation to Cuba, Vietnam, China, and the Soviet Union. 3 Assess domestic policy and society during this time period. 4 Evaluate the changes in the nature of politics and disillusionment of the American people. 11 America since 198 22 22 Order Description 1 Trace events in the Middle East since World War II with emphasis on the role of the United States in the Arab-Israel conflict. 2 Analyze the foreign and domestic policies of the modern presidents. 3 Detail post 9/11 U.S. emphasizing the changed domestic outlook and changes in U.S. Foreign policies.

4 Analyze the advancements of various minorities in American society. 5 Explain the impact technology has had on the economy and society. 12 Constitutional development of Georgia 5 5 Order Description 1 Discuss and relate the constitutional development of Georgia to that of the United States. Competency Totals: Lecture 225 Lab 2 Lab 3 Total Min 225 Cred Hrs 3 Pract Intern Clinical